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Old Tue, Feb-11-03, 11:33
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Karen, your recipes are so inspiring. I really believe that I can do this. One question? In your recipe for Two Fat Ladies Meatloaf there is no mention of servings or carbs per serving. Does this then mean that total carbs mentioned are for the entire thing?

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Hey, Jayburn, I'm not Karen, but I enjoyed that recipe and am familiar with the style, too.

This recipe, as stated, makes 1 very large or 2 smaller meat loaves, and the carbs are for the entire recipe. No serving sizes are specified because it all depends on how big a slice anyone wants to serve. I'd have a much smaller slice for a snack or for lunch than for dinner, for instance.

Just divide the total carb count by the number of slices you serve to get a carbs per serving measure.

Hope this helps.
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Karen, your recipes are so inspiring.


Thanks so much!

In recipes where I have no control over your portion sizes, the count is for the whole thing. I mean if you make a cheesecake that can serve 12 and cut it into 8 pieces....

Karen
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